Recently I produced my first guest blog for the website www.toomanyadapters.com. Given the technology I have on my expedition they asked me to share my approach to the tech challenge facing The Great Game Expedition. It was my biggest and most detailed blog yet. 18 months of preparation resulted in the technology challenge I now have ahead of me. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the post. You can check out my guest blog here....

2012 was a massive year of learning, and preparing for 2013’s year of adventure. I started the year as an amateur expedition planner and by the end of the year I was a slighty more knowledgeable expedition planner. The width and breathe of the preparation has been a staggering learning curve. I thought I’d share a few of the key reflections and lessons I’ve learned. The good times Finding Boris my expedition vehicle was a...

One of the best parts of any trip is planning the route. The options are endless. Trying to work out the best spots to visit, while trying to leave flexibility for changes of plan. Destinations of historic and cultural significance, old and new. An exciting mix of cultures, languages, histories and economic standing. Recently I created a draft itinerary for the trip through Central Asia, which the team is currently using as a research...

For months now I’ve been thinking about my latest adventure plans. Since June 2011 in fact. So why has taken me so long to verbalise my ideas? I knew I wanted to maintain an adventurous lifestyle after I came back from South America last March. I developed an idea for the next big trip, and I decided to do it in November. Still though, it took me to until January to tell everybody via my blog and social media. And yet, here we are in...